White House: We will continue to impose sanctions on Iran

White House: We will continue to impose sanctions on Iran

Al-Madina News: According to White House spokesperson Karen Jean-Pierre, Washington will continue to censure Tehran for its abuses of Iranian protesters.
She continued by saying that her nation would keep enforcing sanctions against those who had attacked Iranians, stressing that they would keep debating the proper course of action.
She went on to say that the Biden administration is attempting to make it easier for Iranians to access Internet services.

She claimed that the Biden administration has been very explicit about its intentions and has taken steps to make it easier for Iranians to access Internet services that are blocked by the regime, including safe third-party platforms and services.
This occurred as Iran’s chief of general staff, Mohammad Bagheri, claimed on Tuesday that Israel and the United States were responsible for the recent developments in the nation.

Bagheri, according to his allegation and what was carried by the Iranian Tasnim Agency, said that the recent events were the result of a plot and planning by the triangle of America, the Zionist entity, and their supporters on the occasion of the Internal Security Forces Day in a statement.

A Protest Fire Amini, a native of the Kurdish city of Saqqaz in northwest Iran, is said to have passed away on September 16 (2022), three days after being detained by the morality police and subsequently taken to a hospital in Tehran.

Her passing caused outrage in Iran over a number of issues, including personal freedom restrictions and stringent dress codes for women, as well as the country’s current living and economic conditions, stringent regulations imposed by the regime and its political system generally, as well as corruption. repression, too.

It was reported that 1,500 people were killed (according to Reuters) in crackdowns against protesters during the demonstrations that swept dozens of cities across the nation over the past few weeks and still include people of all races and socioeconomic classes. These demonstrations were the largest since the protests against fuel prices in 2019.
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